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"There You Go" is the debut single recorded by American singer Pink for her debut studio album, Can't Take Me Home (2000). It was co-written by Pink, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs , and Kandi Burruss and was produced by Briggs, while Burruss produced the vocals.
Pink performed "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" at the American Music Awards on November 20 while on roller skates. [155] On the same night, she paid tribute to Olivia Newton-John with a performance of "Hopelessly Devoted to You". [156] Pink released her ninth studio album Trustfall on February 17, 2023. [157]
Sonically, Can't Take Me Home is a dance-pop [3] [4] and R&B [5] record. In terms of its sound, it received comparison with the works of TLC, especially their 1999 record FanMail — both albums share same team of producers and L.A. Reid as the executive producer. [3]
Features all Pink music videos from "There You Go" to "Fuckin' Perfect" (excluding charity single videos, "Lady Marmalade", and "Feel Good Time"). ARIA: 2× Platinum [ 96 ] The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne
Live from Wembley Arena, London, England is a Pink music DVD released on March 22, 2007. It was recorded at London 's Wembley Arena on December 4, 2006 [ 1 ] during her I'm Not Dead Tour . The performances of " Lady Marmalade " and Bob Marley 's " Redemption Song " are not included on the DVD.
"Most Girls" is a song by American singer Pink, released as the second single from her debut album, Can't Take Me Home (2000). It was released on June 6, 2000, and, after spending 16 weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaked at number four on November 25.
Merle Haggard was the band's bass player, and this meeting was the beginning of a long collaboration. Ralph Mooney, who played steel guitar in Stewart's band, also later went on to play that instrument on several of Haggard's recordings along with Norm Hamlet. When asked about his experience with Nichols, Mooney explained, “Roy had a ...
Christina Fuoco commented on Pink's performance at Phoenix's Web Theatre stating, "She was playful, holding the microphone over the crowd to let them sing the chorus of "There You Go", one of the few tunes from Can't Take Me Home she played. The playfulness segued to visual irritation when a fan threw a tampon on stage as a gift.".